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Why didn't they cover the car with tarmac? :evilgrin:
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I would have towed it and made it the owners problem.
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BobH wrote:
11 May 2022, 17:10
I would have towed it and made it the owners problem.
Absolutely agree with you Bob.
Honestly, with ample warnings and signs, people like this should be put into inconvenience.
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HansV wrote:
11 May 2022, 15:03
Why didn't they cover the car with tarmac? :evilgrin:
Very similar concept to a video I watched where a cement lorry had to brake sharply because a car had pulled out directly in front of it, and stopped. Some of the concrete slopped out of the top of the lorry's rotary container, completely covering the car's bonnet, windscreen and the front part of its roof! I don't know whether the concrete had set before the car owner found the equivalent of a fire hose to wash it off... :laugh:
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This one? They like Cement On There Car (also fits in with the Grammer School)
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Hans: yes, that's the one - the YouTuber has filched it from this video...!
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HansV wrote:
12 May 2022, 07:07
This one? They like Cement On There Car (also fits in with the Grammer School)
I noticed that there were 0 Cemments1
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Karma DOES exist! :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:
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"Get really stoned, drink wet cement"

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stuck wrote:
12 May 2022, 17:14
"Get really stoned, drink wet cement"
"On The Rocks" :evilgrin:
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